Abubakar Salim advierte a Troy Baker sobre sus planes de abrir un estudio de videojuegos

Tras el anuncio de Troy Baker sobre sus negociaciones para lanzar su propio estudio de videojuegos, Abubakar Salim le advirtió en X sobre los desafíos del sector. El fundador de Surgent Studios calificó el entorno de "despiadado", lo que provocó reacciones desenfadadas en la industria en medio de las dificultades actuales que atraviesan los estudios.

Abubakar Salim respondió sin rodeos a los comentarios de la entrevista de Eurogamer con Troy Baker publicando un "No lo hagas" en X. Al ser presionado para dar más detalles, añadió: "Es un espacio despiadado en este momento", destacando las duras condiciones de la industria, como los recientes recortes de personal. Salim, quien fundó Surgent Studios tras poner voz a Bayek en Assassin's Creed Origins, ha lanzado Tales of Kenzera: Zau y Dead Take, además de FixForce, que se encuentra en acceso anticipado y ha obtenido críticas positivas en Steam. Continúa trabajando en el doblaje de Dying Light: The Beast y la remasterización de Final Fantasy Tactics, además de actuar en House of the Dragon. John "Bucky" Buckley de Pocketpair animó a Baker con un "Hazlo", subrayando los debates sobre los peligros y las recompensas del desarrollo de videojuegos. El perfil de Baker sigue creciendo con el lanzamiento de Mouse: P.I. for Hire y la llegada el próximo mes de la versión para Switch 2 de Indiana Jones and the Great Circle.

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